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After becoming the go-to network to upload replays of goals scored during the recent World Cup, Vine could soon become the subject of a domestic copyright clampdown. With the new season commencing tomorrow, the Premier League has told the BBC that it's developed new ways to track unofficial uploads of goals and other related footage, including GIF crawlers, Vine crawlers and working with Twitter directly, in a bid to stop users from stepping on the toes of rights holders.

You see, Sky and BT paid over £3 billion to secure live coverage of Premiership matches, while The Sun and The Times have put down a lot of cash to grab the online rights. Fans must pay to watch both, but can access goal replays (within minutes of them being scored) and full match highlights on their mobile or online. But while the Premier League is attempting to address a legitimate concern, users can't argue with free. We'll almost certainly continue to see Vines and GIFs shared to Twitter, but those in charge might have more to say about things this season

 

 

 

good luck to them stopping such uploads

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After becoming the go-to network to upload replays of goals scored during the recent World Cup, Vine could soon become the subject of a domestic copyright clampdown. With the new season commencing tomorrow, the Premier League has told the BBC that it's developed new ways to track unofficial uploads of goals and other related footage, including GIF crawlers, Vine crawlers and working with Twitter directly, in a bid to stop users from stepping on the toes of rights holders.

You see, Sky and BT paid over £3 billion to secure live coverage of Premiership matches, while The Sun and The Times have put down a lot of cash to grab the online rights. Fans must pay to watch both, but can access goal replays (within minutes of them being scored) and full match highlights on their mobile or online. But while the Premier League is attempting to address a legitimate concern, users can't argue with free. We'll almost certainly continue to see Vines and GIFs shared to Twitter, but those in charge might have more to say about things this season

 

 

soo money hungry its unbelievable, little 30 second clips u no   

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You also gotta think about it the other way. Sun paid good money to have exclusive rights to the first PL goals online.

How would you feel if another company came along allowing people to do what you are paying for?

But I agree they got no chance of shuting it down unless Vine are worried bout getting sued.

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You also gotta think about it the other way. Sun paid good money to have exclusive rights to the first PL goals online.

How would you feel if another company came along allowing people to do what you are paying for?

But I agree they got no chance of shuting it down unless Vine are worried bout getting sued.

Sun are idiots

Just because they threw silly cash at something easily bypassable they shouldn't expect everyone to simply stop the vines and subscribe to their dead product.

Some markets you cant force

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Fuck it

I've decided the reason Wilshere aint performing is cuz of the fuckin lump at front.

Cesc and Hendo ballin but they dont have to endure shit like Giroud.

Fuck him, his family and wife. Fuck that coach who taught him how to flick

Fuuuuckk offfffff

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